Online sites that promote literacy and history education.


1. American History and Literacy
  • A literacy resource center that provides a wealth of tools andhistory-color.gif
    information to get young people excited about reading, writing, and our nation’s
    rich history.

2. Student Resources for World History
  • Pearson's online "book" format of ancient history.

3. Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
  • The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is a nonprofit organization supporting the study and love of American history through a wide range of programs and resources for students, teachers, scholars, and history enthusiasts throughout the nation.

4.. Study Guides for All Things History
  • These study guide materials are intended to accompany The History Channel Classroom programs. Feel free to print the pages for classroom use or at home use.

5. American Memory. Library of Congress
  • A wealth of history from the Library of Congress. Browse records, view maps, and enjoy American History today and every day!

6. History Animated
  • If a picture is worth a thousand words, a good animation is worth ten thousand. Map that depict the key naval and land battles of the Pacific War using animation technology.

7. The History Lab
  • Use this site to learn about how other educators are using technology to promote higher-order thinking in their social studies classrooms.